by Sansec Forensics Team Published in Threat Research − June 25, 2024 The new Chinese owner of the popular Polyfill JS project injects malware into more than 100 thousand sites. Update June 28th: We are flagging more domains that have been used by the same actor to spread malware since at least June 2023: bootcdn.net, bootcss.com, staticfile.net, staticfile.org, unionadjs.com, xhsbpza.com, union.m
Automatically replacing polyfill.io links with Cloudflare’s mirror for a safer Internet2024-06-26 polyfill.io, a popular JavaScript library service, can no longer be trusted and should be removed from websites. Multiple reports, corroborated with data seen by our own client-side security system, Page Shield, have shown that the polyfill service was being used, and could be used again, to inject ma
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